The amount of water in an aquarium is an example of volume. The
of a solid is the number of cubic units contained in its interior. volume
Words Volume 5 (area of base)(height)
Symbols V 5 Bh
VOLUME OF A PRISM
Volume of a Prism The process used in Example 1 can be used to
determine the volume of any prism.
500 Chapter 9 Surface Area and Volume
Goal Find the volumes of prisms
and cylinders.
Key Words• prism p. 483
• cylinder p. 485
• volume
9.49.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
Find the volume of the box by determining
how many unit cubes fit in the box.
Solution
The base is 5 units by 3 units.
So, 3 p 5, or 15 unit cubes are
needed to cover the base layer.
There are 4 layers. Each layer has
15 cubes. So, the total number of
cubes is 4 p 15, or 60.
ANSWER © The volume of the box is 60 cubic units.
EXAMPLE 1 Find the Volume of a Rectangular Prism
5 units
3 units
4 units
unit cube
11
1
h
B
B
h
5 3
Volume of prism 5 area of base 3 height
READING TIP
Volume is measured incubic units, such as ft3,read as “cubic feet.”
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Find the volume of the prism.
1. 2. 3. 7 in.
10 in.
7 in.5 cm
5 cm5 cm
6 ft
4 ft9 ft
9.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders 501
STUDY TIP
Because you aremultiplying three unitsof measure when youfind volume, youranswer will always be in cubic units.
ft 3 ft 3 ft 5 ft3
Student Help
Find Volume of Prisms
Find the volume of the prism.
a. b.
Solution
a. V 5 Bh Write the formula for volume of a prism.
5 (7 p 4) p 5 Area of rectangular base 5 l p w 5 7 p 4.
5 140 Simplify.
ANSWER © The volume is 140 cubic inches.
b. V 5 Bh Write the formula for volume of a prism.
5 1}12
} p 8 p 62 p 3 Area of triangular base 5 }12
} p 8 p 6.
5 72 Simplify.
ANSWER © The volume is 72 cubic feet.
3 ft
6 ft8 ft
5 in.
4 in.7 in.
EXAMPLE 2 Find the Volume of a Prism
Volume of a Cylinder The method for finding the volume of
a cylinder is the same for finding the volume of a prism.
5 3
r
B 5 πr2
h
Volume of cylinder 5 area of base 3 height
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502 Chapter 9 Surface Area and Volume
Words Volume 5 (area of base)(height)
Symbols V 5 Bh
5 πr2h
VOLUME OF A CYLINDER
a. How do the radius and height of
the mug compare to the radius
and height of the dog bowl?
b. How many times greater is the
volume of the bowl than the
volume of the mug?
Solution
a. The radius of the mug is 2 inches and the radius of the dog bowl is
6 inches. The radius of the bowl is three times the radius of the mug.
The height of the mug is the same as the height of the bowl.
b. Volume of mug
V 5 πr2h Write the formula for volume.
5 π(22)(4) Substitute for r and for h.
5 16π Simplify.
To compare the volume of the bowl to the volume of the mug, divide
the volume of the bowl by the volume of the mug.
}VV
oo
lluu
mm
ee
oo
ff
bm
ouwgl
}5 }11464π
π} 5 9
ANSWER © The volume of the bowl is nine times the volume of the
mug.
EXAMPLE 3 Compare Volumes of Cylinders
h
Br
Find the volume of the cylinder. Round your answer to the nearest
whole number.
4. 5. 6. 4 m
10 m
1 in.
5 in.3 ft
2 ft
Find Volume of Cylinders
6 in.
4 in.
2 in.
4 in.
Volume of dog bowl
V 5 πr2h
5 π(62)(4)
5 144π
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Based upon the units, tell whether the number is a measure of
surface area or volume.
1. 5 ft32. 7 yd2
3. 3 m24. 2 cm3
Candles Find the volume of the candle.
5. 6. 7.
Using Unit Cubes Find the number of unit cubes that will fit in the
box. Explain your reasoning.
8. 9. 10.
Volume of a Prism Find the volume of the prism.
11. 12. 13.
Volume of a Cube In Exercises 14–16, you are given the length
of each side of a cube. Sketch the cube and find its volume.
14. 3 meters 15. 7 feet 16. 10 centimeters
In Exercises 17 and 18, make a sketch of the solid.
Then find its volume.
17. A prism has a square base with 4 meter sides and a height of
7 meters.
18. A prism has a rectangular base that is 3 feet by 6 feet and a height
of 8 feet.
Visualize It!
12 m
9 m
4 m3 cm
6 cm
2 cm
5 in.
4 in.
5 in.
4
23
3
4
4
2
35
Practice and Applications
12 cm
B ≈ 23.4 cm2
6 cm8 cm
10 cm
B ≈ 63.6 cm2
12 cm
Skill Check
Vocabulary Check
Guided Practice
9.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders 503
Exercises9.49.4
Example 1: Exs. 8–10Example 2: Exs. 11–18Example 3: Exs. 27–40
Homework Help
Extra Practice
See p. 692.
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Finding Volume Find the volume of the combined prisms.
19. 20. 21.
Shopping In Exercises 22–24, use the information about the sizes of
the cereal boxes shown below.
22. Find the volume of each box of cereal.
23. How many small boxes
of cereal do you have to
buy to equal the amount
of cereal in a large box?
24. Which box gives you the
most cereal for your
money? Explain.
Soo Locks In Exercises 25 and 26, use the information below.
Lake Superior is about 22 feet higher than Lake Huron. In order for
ships to safely pass from one lake to the other, they must go through
one of the four Soo Locks.
25. Water is added to the MacArthur Lock until the height is increased by
22 feet. To find the amount of water added to the lock, find the volume
of a rectangular prism with a length of 800 feet, a width of 80 feet, and a
height of 22 feet.
26. How many gallons of water are added to the MacArthur Lock
to raise the ship to the level of Lake Superior? Use the fact that
1 ft3≈ 7.5 gal.
2 m
5 m
7 m
10 m
4 m
2 in.
6 in.
1 in.
1 in.
4 in.
2 in.
2 ft 5 ft
3 ft
2 ft
8 ft
504 Chapter 9 Surface Area and Volume
LakeSuperiorLake
Huron
22 ft800 ft
Not drawn to scale
LakeSuperior
LakeHuron
Top View
Side Viewlower gates upper gates
80 ft
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Sugars 0
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Cholester
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Sodium 0m
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Carbohyd
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HOMEWORK HELP
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solving in Exs. 19–21 is
at classzone.com
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SOO LOCKS The first locks
system between Lake Superior
and Lake Huron was built
around 1797. Today, four locks
are available in the Soo Locks
system.
Civil Engineering
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Volume of a Cylinder Find the volume of the cylinder. Round your
answer to the nearest whole number.
27. 28. 29.
Swimming Pools In Exercises 30–32, find the volume of the pool.
Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Then compare the
volumes of the pools to answer Exercise 33.
30. 31. 32.
33. Which pool above requires the least amount of water to fill it?
In Exercises 34 and 35, use the information below.
Suppose that a 3-inch by 5-inch index card is rotated around a
horizontal line and a vertical line to produce two different solids.
34. Find the volume of each solid.
35. Which solid has a greater volume? Explain your reasoning.
Aquariums In Exercises 36 and 37, use the information below.
The Giant Ocean Tank at the
New England Aquarium is a
cylinder that is 23 feet deep and
40 feet in diameter as shown.
36. Find the volume of the tank.
37. How many gallons of water
are needed to fill the tank?
(1 ft3≈ 7.5 gal)
38. Personal Aquariums To avoid overcrowding in a personal
aquarium, you should buy one fish for every gallon of
water (231 in.3≈ 1 gal). About how many fish should be in
an aquarium that is a rectangular prism measuring 20 inches
wide, 10 inches long, and is filled with water to a height of
11 inches?
Visualize It!
15 ft
3 ft
24 ft
4 ft4 ft
20 ft
12 m6 m
9 in.
4 in.
9.4 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders 505
5 in.
3 in.
3 in.
5 in.
40 ft
23 ft
AQUARIUM DIVER In
addition to feeding and taking
care of the fish and the plants
in an aquarium, divers make
sure that the tank does not
get too crowded.
Careers
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Find the volume of the passenger car of the
Space Spiral at Cedar Point Amusement Park
in Sandusky, Ohio.
Solution
The passenger car is a cylinder with a “hole” in it.
To find the volume, subtract the volume of the hole
from the volume of the larger cylinder.
Volume of larger cylinder 5 πr2h
5 π(102)(14)
≈ 4398
Volume of “hole” 5 πr2h
5 π(42)(14)
≈ 704
ANSWER © The volume of the passenger car is
about 4398 2 704 5 3694 cubic feet.
In Exercises 39 and 40, use the cartons shown.
39. Find the volume of each carton of ice cream.
40. Terry assumes that because the
dimensions doubled, the jumbo
carton contains twice as much ice
cream as the regular carton. Is
Terry right? Explain your reasoning.
You be the Judge
Finding Volume In Exercises 41–43, find the volume of the solid.
41. 42. 43.
Using Algebra Write an expression for the volume of the solid in
terms of x.
44. 45. 46. x
5x
3xx
2x
7
4
x
3
4 m
4 m
4 m
1 m3 ft
8 ft
10 ft8 in.
2 in.
2 in.
6 in.
1 in.
506 Chapter 9 Surface Area and Volume
EXAMPLE Find Volume
10 cm
5 cm
Cool
20 cmJUMBO
10 cm
Cool
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14 ft
10 ft 4 ft
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Challenge In Exercises 47–49, find the missing dimension(s). If
necessary, round your answer to the nearest whole number.
47. A cylinder has a volume of 100.48 cubic inches and a diameter
of 4 inches. Find the height of the cylinder.
48. A cylinder has a volume of 1538.6 cubic feet and a height of
10 feet. Find the radius of the cylinder.
49. The length of a rectangular prism is twice its width. The height
of the prism equals the width. Find the dimensions of the prism,
given that the volume is 54 cubic inches.
50. Multiple Choice What is the approximate volume of the cylinder
shown at the right?
XA 100 in.3XB 785 in.3
XC 1570 in.3XD 6280 in.3
51. Multiple Choice The volume of the prism shown at the right is
168 cubic feet. What is the height of the prism?
XF 6 feet XG 7 feet
XH 8 feet XJ 9 feet
Using the Pythagorean Theorem Find the unknown side length.
Round your answer to the nearest tenth. (Lesson 4.4)
52. 53. 54.
Surface Area Find the surface area of the solid. If necessary, round
your answer to the nearest whole number. (Lessons 9.2, 9.3)
55. 56. 57.
Solving Equations Solve the equation. (Skills Review, p. 672)
58. x 2 7 5 0 59. m 2 1 5 212 60. 10 1 c 5 23
61. }34
}b 5 24 62. 214d 5 2 63. 6n 5 102
Algebra Skills
5 yd
12 yd8 m
9 m
2 m
7 ft
3 ft
a
18 14b
8
9a
712
Mixed Review
Standardized TestPractice
5 in.
20 in.
x
3 ft7 ft
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